- Guido Buffarini Guidi
Guido Buffarini Guidi (
August 17 1895 —July 10 1945 ) was an Italian politician notable for his involvement in the Fascist regime during theSecond World War .Buffarini Guidi was born in
Pisa .When Italy entered
World War I , he volunteered in an artillery regiment. He was promoted to rank ofCaptain in 1917, and remained on active duty in theItalian Army until 1923 - in the meantime, he earned hisbachelor's degree in law from theUniversity of Pisa in March 1920.After leaving the army, with the rank of
Lieutenant Colonel , he became active in Fascist circles, and joined theNational Fascist Party (PNF). A mayor of Pisa in April 1923, Buffarini Guidi headed the local Party hierarchy from 1924 (his notoriety being increased by his career as a lawyer). He rose to become honoraryConsul of the MVSNBlackshirts - the voluntarymilitia after theMarch on Rome .In May 1933 he was appointed to be Undersecretary Minister of Interior, and forged an alliance with
Galeazzo Ciano - opposing the Partybureaucracy , creating several secret services, and attempting to lessen the effects of Antisemitic legislation passed by the regime. Nevertheless (and unlike Ciano), onJuly 25 1943 , Buffarini Guidi voted in favor ofBenito Mussolini duringDino Grandi 's attempt to have the latter deposed and get Italy to sign a peace with the Allies. As reward, afterNazi Germany intervened and rescued Mussolini in September, Guido Buffarini Guidi was appointed Minister of the Interior of the newItalian Social Republic (established by Nazis in Northern Italy). Seen as extremely avaricious, he was distrusted even by most of his cabinet colleagues.Near the end of the Republic's life, in February 1945, Mussolini dismissed Buffarini Guidi from office. After a failed attempt to escape to
Switzerland , the latter was arrested by the partisans onApril 26 . He was sentenced to death by an Extraordinary Court of Justice in Milan, and was shot on July 10, having tried (like French collaboratorPierre Laval ) and failed to commit suicide while in captivity.External links
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